Living the Labyrinth is a metaphorical textile panel exploring the phenomenon of mental manipulation and the fragile struggle for freedom of perception. A luminous labyrinth-rose blooms at its center — seductive in its beauty, yet drawing the viewer into the unfolding maze. The captivated mind, charmed by illusion, gradually loses vigilance and descends toward uncertainty. The work visualizes the delicate process of orientation through the intricate paths of existence — a search for clarity and unity amid confusion. Each fold and stitch marks a trace of movement, a silent chronicle of survival and perseverance. The panel is made of velvet (80% viscose, 20% cotton) dyed in the shibori tie-dye technique, quilted with cotton batting, and mounted on a polyester lace mesh. 60x60x0.3cm.